Tour participants, Court House Square, August 23, 2018. Image by Hanifa Mamujee.
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Resource ID
6774
Access
Open
Credit Line
Image by Hanifa Mamujee
Date of Creation
23 August 2018
Keywords
Park, Court House Square, city park
People Depicted
Laura Carlson (tour leader)
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Hanifa Mamujee
Caption
Tour participants, Court House Square, August 23, 2018. Image by Hanifa Mamujee.
Description
Tour participants are standing in Court House Square, named after the third, and oldest remaining courthouse in Toronto - the Adelaide Street Court House, also known as the York County Court House. In 1900, the court houses moved to City Hall, and the court house became the headquarters for the Arts and Letters Club, then a jazz nightclub, and now Terroni's Restaurant.
This civic square was a place for public demonstrations, political rallies, religious gatherings, and executions, the last occurring in 1862.